Manufacturer | Game Consoles Worldwide[1] |
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Type | Handheld game console |
Operating system | OpenDingux[2] |
CPU | Ingenic JZ4770[1](MIPS) @ 1 GHz[1] |
Memory | 512 MB DDR2[1] |
Storage | 16 GB, 32 GB (special edition)[1] |
Removable storage | Secure Digital card (microSDHC up to 32 GB, micro SDXC of 64 GB)[1] |
Display | 320 x 240 pixel, 4:3 aspect ratio, 3.5 inch LCD, HDMI, analog TV out[1] |
Graphics | Vivante GC860[1] |
Sound | Speakers, microphone[1] |
Input | Accelerometer (g-sensor), vibration motors[1] |
Connectivity | Mini USB 2.0 OTG, Mini HDMI 1.3 out, 3.5 mm (mini jack) A/V port for earphone and analog TV-out, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz[1] |
Power | 2200 mAh battery[1] |
Dimensions | 143 by 70 by 18 millimetres (5.63 in × 2.76 in × 0.71 in)[1] |
Website | www |
The GCW Zero is a Linux-based open-source handheld video game console created by a start up, Game Consoles Worldwide. The GCW Zero was funded by a successful crowdfunding campaign on kickstarter.com on 29 January 2013 with US$238,499 collected, originally aiming for $130,000.[3][4] The project was created by Justin Barwick. The device was eventually released that year.